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Re: Miss Bitcoin
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hanabii
on 18/04/2018, 16:39:19 UTC
What happens if someone loses their bitcoin? Let's imagine that I buy 10,000,000 bitcoin for example. Does the system need to re-create those money?
it is a very annoying and very regrettable mistake. I really can not believe that the system will return or refund the money. something that happens because of our own system error has nothing to do with it
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Re: Bitcoin and Government.
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hanabii
on 14/04/2018, 12:13:25 UTC
Is it good combination about bitcoin and our current government? lets talk about this things if these two option was combined in the future, Our government used bitcoin and spread to every people in there countries. For me it is good. why?

Because:
1. Is good for all businessman for good transactions. Buy something and sell something.
2. Is good for payments needs to pay like billings every month.
3. For less time and moved for travelling on anywhere we want.
4. Its easy to transfer money from other country with less taxes. this favor is aprove for ofw's
5. Easy to transfer money if they needed immediately like emergencies. pay for medicine.

Theres a lot of good reason.
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In early 2018, the government began to take decisive steps to suppress the development of bitcoin in Indonesia. Bank Indonesia (BI) as the financial regulator in Indonesia considers cryptocurrency as an illegal and unrecognized currency.
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Re: Good news!
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hanabii
on 13/04/2018, 13:44:20 UTC
https://bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/south-korea-allows-cryptocurrency-trading-real-name-registered-accounts/?utm_source=[Suspicious link removed]&utm_medium=facebook

Hey guys good news here. Hope this will affect bitcoin price and it will grow up. What do you think?
has now begun to see the good news about bitcoin prices being started. hopefully always up, maybe this month is the beginning of bitcoin that started up
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Re: What do you want to Buy with Bitcoin?
by
hanabii
on 13/04/2018, 04:30:28 UTC
Reading a lot of New Year Resolutions, and I can understand many of you here have some resolutions that involve crypto and bitcoin. Maybe you want to earn a bitcoin, multiply your  bitcoins or become a crypto millionaire.

So here is one similar question that does not necessarily has to be achieved in this year.

What are the things you want to buy with bitcoin?
Whether its a House, your favorite car, a yacht, a jet or a ticket to Mars. Whatever you dream, list the things you want to buy with your bitcoins (crypto).


in life of course many needs. I need a lot with bitcoin I want to buy my own house, because I want to be independent without depending on my parents' expectations to succeed, please support
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Re: stop listening to false news
by
hanabii
on 12/04/2018, 08:02:03 UTC
The current "crash" is caused by one bad "news" after another.   A lot of them are the false or twisted truth.

For example, today, once again "China Full ban crypto".   What the...    Why is it causing another crash??  Why is it even "news"?

It was already banned in China back in September 2017.   All trading platforms suspended trading in September.   Anyone from China who still trade Crypto must be using foreign platforms.   Sure, they reported that China added all crypto exchange sites to Great FireWall.   So what?  These people have VPNs!   When I was in China, everyone who visits foreign sites use VPNs.   Yes, China banned VPN as well a long time ago.   So what?  Everyone is still using it.   Just like ignoring the traffic light is illegal in China, but at every intersection, you will see people ignore the red lights... the truth!   Just because it is "illegal", does not mean no one will do it.   

So just this (one) news of China banned Crypto, it was repeatedly used to crash the Crypto market (4 or 5 times).   Do not fall for it!
1.  Summer 2017, China banned ICO.
2.  September 2017, China banned crypto trading.
3.  November or December?  China became unfriendly to crypto mining (Large-scale miners moved oversea already)
4.  January 2018.  China banned websites of foreign crypto exchanges. (VPN!!!)
5.  Today, "China Full Ban Crypto"...  (Really?)

So what is next?
"China really ban crypto"?
"China really full ban crypto"?
"China really really full ban crypto"Huh
"China will jail anyone who trades crypto"Huh
"China will execute anyone who trades crypto"?
"China will nuke every country who trade crypto"Huh??


Stop spreading this nonsense.    What's done was already done in September 2017.   Nothing has changed ever since.  NOTHING really changed in the last 4~5 months.  

Yellow journalism at its best.  


Same goes for Korean and Indian news.   South Korea did not really ban crypto.  Just one guy wanted to ban it.  It was not approved, nor implemented.   So far they have only added regulations that people can no longer trade anonymously.   So what?   Didn't Coinbase, Kraken, Bittrex etc. US-based platforms all require our IDs and photos?  

India also did not ban crypto.  Just a minister made some unfriendly speech toward crypto.  No real "ban" whatsoever.  

From the look of it, someone or some groups are trying hard to make the prices go down.   The sad thing is, people are falling for it.   The same China "news" was used on 5 occasions to cause the market crash while nothing was really changed or happened.   Korean news was used on at least 2 occasions.    

The bottom line is, let's just ignore all the stupid "news".   Use our brains.   Not hearsay from yellow journalism.   It is getting annoying to have every little "news" to impact the market price.  

listening to false news is not very good about bitcoin because it will only provoke bitcoin users for example "bitcoin will end soon" but the fact that bitcoin users are increasing
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Re: What it actually meant by Ban?
by
hanabii
on 11/04/2018, 18:14:36 UTC
Can someone be punished or sent to jail just by holding bitcoin in banned country?
What will happen in case of trading bitcoin in country where bitcoin is banned?
prevent accounts from being used for fraud or other factors that can be prevented by certain mederator policies
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Re: I'm gonna sell my house
by
hanabii
on 11/04/2018, 14:28:00 UTC
I am sure we touched the bottom today. so i am going to real Estate Dealer for selling my house and buy bitcoin. I suggest you all do that
no one forbids what you will do because it is your right ... but i advise against it because it will be very risky for you
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Re: confusion about bitcoin hacked?
by
hanabii
on 11/04/2018, 00:05:11 UTC
I have had many of my friends and even members of this forum post thread about how bitcoin was hacked, I want to make a clarification,  bitcoin itself is a decentralized protocol which runs on nodes,  this are group of computers coming together to run this protocol or code at once on their system,  so bitcoin can only be hacked if all the network of computers can be hacked at once which is more or less impossible.  Only centralized company running api can be hacked,  eg exchanges,  gambling site etc.
it is a very harmful thing that causes the account to be hacked when the account is very secure in its presentation that is what makes me ask
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Re: I stop looking at Bitcoin Price
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hanabii
on 09/04/2018, 14:31:47 UTC
I just stop looking at bitcoin price. It hurts me actually, that's why I took this decision. I am holding few of BTC and I will not look at my wallets too for 2 months. I hope after 2 months when I will go to see bitcoin price, maybe I will scream happily. What about you guys?  Grin
seeing bitcoin prices always go down very boring, I no longer pass it because it only makes me dizzy glance at altcoin prices despite slow movement I continue to invest
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Re: Are Bitcoins taxable?
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hanabii
on 05/04/2018, 03:34:21 UTC
Let's Bitcoin takes off. Say you lived in the US and had an online service that dealt in the equivalent of ~20,000 USD or more income for you (personally). What are the laws for income tax on a currency like this? Can you get in trouble with the IRS by simply having tons of BTC that the market values at (currently) almost 5$ per BTC?
The IRS has obliged to report bitcoin transactions of all kinds, no matter how small they are. Accordingly, each US taxpayer is required to keep records of all purchases, sales, investments, or use of bitcoin to pay for goods or services
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Re: 5 countries that banned bitcoin
by
hanabii
on 01/04/2018, 14:58:06 UTC
COUNTRIES THAT BANNED BITCOIN

Before we start to our topic this I want to tell that some of you might know about this but I just wanna share this to those who are not.

                Several people believe that bitcoin was a blessing and it was an opportunity
for everyone but not everyone shares the sentiment. From central banks and other finance company, Bitcoin's list of detractors runs for a very long time and gone so deep.But most of the government around the world seeks for the regulation of bitcoin.

                Be due to fear,ignorance and protectionism, governments have a tendency to legislate against perceived threats.Countries such as japan protects its citizens to have free trade of the digital currency.But unfortunately not all countries embracing the change of our technology.In some cases citizens have had their assets seized,accounts got frozen and have been locked up, Government can't stop the blockchain from propagating, but they can stop their people in having access to it.

STOP THE BITCOIN!!

               Like banning drugs,alcohol and other stuffs banning bitcoin sounds nonsensical and unforceable.That's the exact case in five countries:

1.Bangladesh
2.Bolivia
3.Ecuador
4.Kyrgyzstan
5.Nepal

It was recently reported in https://news.bitcoin.com/bitcoin-illegal-in-nepal-police-arrest-seven-individuals-for-trading-operations/
that there were dozens of bitcoin and crypto enthusiasts get imprison seemingly guilty of little more than operating a small-scale bitcoin exchange.

Meanwhile Ecuador has outlawed bitcoin, nit because they opposed this crypto but because they want to regulate and control it and tether it with the Ecuadorian dollar.An Electronic money designed to operate ad support monetary scheme dollarization.Completing the naughty list of countries that have banned bitcoin is Kyrgyzstan, a tiny landlocked state in Central Asia,
And Bangladesh banned bitcoin, it was 2014 where Bangladesh bank stated that anyone that will be caught using such online currency could be jailed mostly because it's about "MONEY LAUNDERING".


this was already an old news for updated list

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legality_of_bitcoin_by_country_or_territory


so what do you think? will your country will ban the use of bitcoin?
do you know other countries that ban the bitcoins?
Please share it and tell to everyone Smiley
BANGLADESH, INDONESIA, BOLIVIA, ECUADOR, and CHINA are some countries that prohibit bitcoin for various reasons the country rejects bitcoin not just one reason
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Re: Is It To Late For Me To Buying Bitcoin?
by
hanabii
on 31/03/2018, 02:25:33 UTC
As we Know Today bitcoin Is Worth Of USD $9108
is to late for me to buying it ?
It is too late to invest on this BTC BTC?
any good reason why i should buy bitcoin now? or just watching?
thanks!
I suggest you do not rush to buy bitcoin but I think sekarang is the right time for that ,, because bitcoin price is now under $ 10000
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Re: Is It Serious, I Started To Worry......
by
hanabii
on 30/03/2018, 01:14:42 UTC
Now I feel worried about the future of bitcoin and crypto in general because every time there was a price correction I saw most people are not worried about the price and they all had the same opinion about it, they all said to wait and hold your coins or buy new more, but now I see that there are different opinions about it, that makes me really afraid of what happens now.

is it serious guys that it is over or what?
it's really what you're saying ... the worry has begun I feel seeing bitcoin prices now bitcoin declining a prediction that fails to increase the bitcoin price.
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Re: what affects the price?
by
hanabii
on 29/03/2018, 14:47:09 UTC
bitcoin slowly went down this year, from almost 20k USD last December and went down at a significant price

what might be the reason why bitcoin's price is going down?
what are the major things that can greatly influence bitcoin?
answers would be fully appreciated Smiley
The determining factor is supply and demand. That is, if many users who make a bitcoin purchase then the price will be rising up. Vice versa, if many are selling bitcoin then the price will decline.